Accession No
1927.826 C
Description
Ceramic Japanese Noh mask of an old man (Jyo-Kei). He is depicted with a very wrinkled face, a pointed chin and beard and two discs above the eyes.
Place
Asia; East Asia; Japan
Period
Source
Ridgeway, William (Prof.; Sir) [collector]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1927.826 C
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Porcelain; Paint
Local Term
Measurements
45mm x 75mm x 23mm
Events
Context (Related Documents)
Card Catalogue reads:
"Class VI 'Kichiku' (devils), Type 'Hannya' or 'Kijo' . The 'Hannya' represents a female devil, hence popularly 'Hannya' or female devil or 'Kijo' have become interchangeable terms, the application of one or other depending on the length of the horns and some subtle distinctions of expression. The mask really represents not 'Hannya' ie. wisdom, but the devil who is afraid of it." (Notes by Ridgeway)
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Context (Field collection)
Collected by: Ridgeway.Sir.W; Hamada.Professor.K; Ref. Plate: Pl. x
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Context (Related Documents)
The above description is 'WR's note' (see Cat. card) and is given the bibliographic reference 'H.L. Joly pp64-5. PLX' - this is likely to refer to H.L. Joly 'Japanese Masks', as referenced for items 1927.823-825. Furthermore, it is unclear whether this description refers to just 1927.826 A, or A-E. According to the Catalogue card, this item was 'sent [?]to me by Hamada of Kyoto', which presumably only refers to 1927.826 A.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
A-E: five porcelain "No" masks.
Event Date 1927
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Ceramic Japanese Noh mask of an old man (Jyo-Kei). He is depicted with a very wrinkled face, a pointed chin and beard and two discs above the eyes, which are meant to represent shaved eyebrows. The back of the mask has a ceramic bar, which allows it to be suspended.
Event Date 12/9/2018
Author: ashleigh griffin
FM:281420
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